Saturday, 30 November 2013

Questionairre Evaluation

The questionnaire we have issued has received feedback from several recipients and we have now gained an idea as to what our audience want to see within our opening sequence. It is evident that the antagonist figure which we intend on including within our opening sequence could provide narrative enigma by giving hints of the characters appearance.

We have also gained an idea of the age rating which our audience feel would be most suitable based on the initial idea of our opening sequence. It seems as though the recipients of our questionnaire feel an age rating of 15 would be most suitable due to the violent aspects of it, as well as the general idea that most spy films are within this age bracket.

We can also infer from our audience feedback that our idea is generally perceived as one with potential. One which we can build on and potentially include further ideas, essentially our initial idea is one to build on. However this is encouraging for us as it is essential to have a good, core idea to build on.

The main improvements put too us is mainly that we must include several twists within our opening sequence in order for it to not be conventional. Many films have been produced within our genre that have opening sequences that are incredibly similar to each other. This is due to a lack of variety in the imagination of the production of the creation of the opening sequence. Our group will continue to produce ideas in order to further develop our opening sequence, and in order for it to consequentially not be illustrated in a conventional manner.

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